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Craft patron Aileen Osborn Webb founded the first museum ever to showcase craft art by living artists, and now almost 60 years later, we're still enjoying the fruits of her labor. Come celebrate Mrs.Webb's legacy and explore her major influence on the curation of the MAD over the years. In the first part of the exhibit, you'll see signature collections like "Objects: USA," which ran internationally after opening in 1969. The second half includes selections from some of the first notable supporters of Webb, like longtime MAD advocate Nanette L. Laitman.
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